<?php
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**/

$xhtml = array(
	'title' => 'OpenCores',
	'body' => <<<END
<p>
	I looked into OpenCores, and they have a variety of <a href="http://opencores.org/projects">hardware source projects</a>, mosts of which seem to be under the $a[GNU] $a[LGPL], though some of them are under the $a[GNU] $a[GPL], an unspecified license, or no license.
	Most of the projects are under specified and agreeable licenses, so I definitely want to support their cause, but PayPal is being a pain.
	PayPal is the only donation method they take, but PayPal refuses to allow me to make a donation on behalf of my website.
	If I can donate on behalf of my website, I can donate more as I can pour some of my advertising budget into it.
	I&apos;ve reached out to PayPal about the issue, but I doubt it will be resolved.
	If I can&apos;t make a donation on behalf of my website, I&apos;ll still donate as it is an important set of projects, but I will have to hand over a lesser amount.
	I&apos;m not made of money.
</p>
<p>
	My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
</p>
END
);
